Carrie Underwood Wishes She’d Taken Her Mom’s Skincare AdviceNews from People Magazine:

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These days, Carrie Underwood has her skincare routine down to a science — but it wasn’t quite that way growing up.

“If I could go back and talk to my 15-year-old self I’d be like, ‘Seriously, listen to your mom,’” she tells PEOPLE. “Drink more water, put more sunscreen on, moisturize. There are a lot of people like me who wish they did more.”

But as the face of Olay, Underwood has come to realize how important it is to take care of your skin — and that “it doesn’t have to be complicated,” she says. “I don’t have time for complicated. I don’t have space in my luggage for 20 things that do different things for my skin — I don’t know anyone who does.”

She’s always happy to make a little extra room in her suitcase for some fun makeup, though. “I love to play with makeup,” she admits. “I will go into a makeup store and walk out and n…………… continues on People Magazine

Winter is over. It’s time to change your skin-care routine.In a survey conducted by Leger Marketing, more than 1,500 Canadians 18 and older were asked about their skin care habits, routines and perceptions.The following information is courtesy of the Nivea Skin-dex survey.With the change in seasons underway, the survey found Canadians are looking forward to weather conditions that won’t be as harsh on their skin. In fact, the majority of Canadians (82 per cent) consider spring/summer to be the best seasons for their skin – yet only one-third of Canadians (30 per cent) actually change their skin care products or routines to accommodate the shift in seasons.“It’s important to consider changing your skin care products and routine to cater to the changing seasons,” said Carole Rissmann, marketing director for Canada with Beiersdorf in a release. “The products we tend to use normally may not offer our skin the moisture it ne…………… continues on insideTORONTO.com